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* [[Alan H. Bond]] ('''1979'''). ''An Approach to Artificial Intelligence''. [http://www.exso.com/position/approc.pdf pdf]
 
* [[Alan H. Bond]] ('''1979'''). ''An Approach to Artificial Intelligence''. [http://www.exso.com/position/approc.pdf pdf]
 
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* [[Alan H. Bond]], [https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/m/Mott:David_H=.html David H. Mott] ('''1981'''). ''Learning of Sensory-Motor Schemas in a Mobile Robot''. [[Conferences#IJCAI1981|IJCAI 1981]], [http://ijcai.org/Past%20Proceedings/IJCAI-81-VOL%201/PDF/032.pdf pdf]
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* [[Alan H. Bond]], [[Mathematician#DHMott|David H. Mott]] ('''1981'''). ''Learning of Sensory-Motor Schemas in a Mobile Robot''. [[Conferences#IJCAI1981|IJCAI 1981]], [http://ijcai.org/Past%20Proceedings/IJCAI-81-VOL%201/PDF/032.pdf pdf]
* [[Alan H. Bond]], [https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/m/Mott:David_H=.html David H. Mott] ('''1985'''). ''An investigation of a learning system with a mobile robot''. [[Queen Mary, University of London]], [http://www.exso.com/learn.pdf pdf]
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* [[Alan H. Bond]], [[Mathematician#DHMott|David H. Mott]] ('''1985'''). ''An investigation of a learning system with a mobile robot''. [[Queen Mary, University of London]], [http://www.exso.com/learn.pdf pdf]
 
* [[Alan H. Bond]] ('''1987'''). ''Broadcasting Arrays - A Highly Parallel Computer Architecture Suitable For Easy Fabrication''. [http://www.exso.com/bc.pdf pdf]
 
* [[Alan H. Bond]] ('''1987'''). ''Broadcasting Arrays - A Highly Parallel Computer Architecture Suitable For Easy Fabrication''. [http://www.exso.com/bc.pdf pdf]
* [[Alan H. Bond]], [https://ischool.illinois.edu/people/les-gasser Les Gasser] (eds.) ('''1988'''). ''[https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780934613637/readings-in-distributed-artificial-intelligence Readings in Distributed Artificial Intelligence]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Kaufmann_Publishers Morgan Kaufmann Publishers]
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* [[Alan H. Bond]], [[Mathematician#LGasser|Les Gasser]] (eds.) ('''1988'''). ''[https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780934613637/readings-in-distributed-artificial-intelligence Readings in Distributed Artificial Intelligence]''. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan_Kaufmann_Publishers Morgan Kaufmann Publishers]
 
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*  [[Alan H. Bond]] ('''1990'''). ''What I have in Mind''. [http://www.exso.com/position/wihim2.pdf draft as pdf]
 
*  [[Alan H. Bond]] ('''1990'''). ''What I have in Mind''. [http://www.exso.com/position/wihim2.pdf draft as pdf]
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Alan H. Bond [1]

Alan Hale Bond, (October 18, 1940)
a British American physicist, electrical engineer, computer scientist, AI researcher, and neuroscientist at Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests include distributed artificial intelligence, logic programming, parallel computer architectures, and the application of artificial intelligence to practical problems [2]. Alan Bond received the B.A. in physics in 1961 and the M.A. degree in 1966 from Magdalen College, Oxford and the Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Imperial College London [3]. Since then he had various research and lecturer positions in the UK and US, beside others at Carnegie Mellon University and Queen Mary, University of London [4]. He was tutor and advisor of John J. Scott, an early British computer chess programmer, and was along with Alex Bell supporter and promoter of early Computer Chess Conferences, the forerunner of Advances in Computer Chess [5].

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